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for us dry conditions, blue sky and a light breeze. it's keeping us cool. 45 in oakland. 60 down at the shore. we have temperatures in the 40s, crossing that 50-degree mark from columbia over to rock hall. closer to the mid-50s from annapolis to kent island. the northwest wind, courtesy of high pressure in control bringing us that nice clockwise flow around that high. what we will be dealing with is a very dry cold front that will drift in from eastern canada. it will slip in behind the cold front. it will slip in behind the high pressure i should say. it will dip our temperatures a little bit. 76 yesterday. today five to 10 degrees cooler. so we'll get to about 68. with the high now building in behind that, we'll see warm air. the winds will shift heading into the weekend. temperatures will start to go back up. still keeping an eye on philippe. it is moving away from all and interests, bermuda. the system is moving away. sustained winds moving to the north, northeast at eight miles an hour. we have our sunset at 6:41. the small craft
for us dry conditions, blue sky and a light breeze. it's keeping us cool. 45 in oakland. 60 down at the shore. we have temperatures in the 40s, crossing that 50-degree mark from columbia over to rock hall. closer to the mid-50s from annapolis to kent island. the northwest wind, courtesy of high pressure in control bringing us that nice clockwise flow around that high. what we will be dealing with is a very dry cold front that will drift in from eastern canada. it will slip in behind the cold...
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think about and use technology. the cofounder of apple died yesterday at the age of 56 following a long illness. his impact on how we lived is hard to overstate. jobs died in california surrounded by family. in a statement, his family said in his public life, steve was known as a visionary. in his private life, he cherished his family. we are thankful to the people who shared their wishes and prayers during the last year of steve's illness. fans of jobs started a make-shift memorial outside of his home and at apple headquarters, flagged were lowered to half-staff. john blackstone has more on jobs' remarkable life. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: in his signature blue jeans and black turtleneck, steve jobs became familiar as apple's super salesman. unveiling technology that would excite consumers and shake up all industries. >> a light tunnel is really great when you sort of want to play god here. >> reporter: in 2001, he changed the way we buy and listen to music with the ipod. >> i think when you actually see
think about and use technology. the cofounder of apple died yesterday at the age of 56 following a long illness. his impact on how we lived is hard to overstate. jobs died in california surrounded by family. in a statement, his family said in his public life, steve was known as a visionary. in his private life, he cherished his family. we are thankful to the people who shared their wishes and prayers during the last year of steve's illness. fans of jobs started a make-shift memorial outside of...
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that will give us some cooler air on thursday. but by saturday the warm air starts coming right back into the region. quick look at the tropics, felipe, there it goes. it may become a hurricane late tonight briefly before it gets out to the north, northeast. it may actually bring rain to england, scott land and wales. but believe it or not ophelia brought a lot of rain just two days ago. that was way out here past newfoundland. so now has winds of 63 miles per hour. nothing to worry about because it's headed out to sea. bay temp around 66 degrees. could get down to 46 or so. with cool conditions tomorrow. sunshine all day along. a little bit cooler and then the next 5 days, a little warmer, 70 on friday. 76, look at this, saturday night into sunday, a warm up begins. 80 and 80 on monday. beautiful fall weekend. denise. >>> beautiful is right. thank you, bob, check in with don scott and tim williams tomorrow morning on eyewitness news starting at 4:55 a.m. >>> and up next on the brink of elimination, but the under dogs aren't givin
that will give us some cooler air on thursday. but by saturday the warm air starts coming right back into the region. quick look at the tropics, felipe, there it goes. it may become a hurricane late tonight briefly before it gets out to the north, northeast. it may actually bring rain to england, scott land and wales. but believe it or not ophelia brought a lot of rain just two days ago. that was way out here past newfoundland. so now has winds of 63 miles per hour. nothing to worry about...
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this is what we used if are our son. this is practice is what is hope-- what is hopefully going to cure it. >> reporter: its maker is selling it for $990 a bottle. that's raict time -- 80 times the normal. >> i reached out through the different outlets here. and cummings responded. and i appreciate the fact that they're looking into it. >> reporter: the fda says the shortage is caused by manufacturing delays. congressman cummings is targeting middleman companies that buy the drugs in demand and sell them at exorbitant prices. >> for others to go and buy up the supplies and then sell them, sometimes 40 to 50 times what they could regularly sell for, i think it -- if it's not criminal, it should be made a crime. >> reporter: coach frese tells us, she'll do whatever it takes to get pharmaceutical companies to come down on their prices. i'm jessica kartalija, wjz eyewitness news. >> and coach frese's son is expected to make a full recovery. >>> a special sendoff for captain mark kelly. the husband of gabby giffords. the ariz
this is what we used if are our son. this is practice is what is hope-- what is hopefully going to cure it. >> reporter: its maker is selling it for $990 a bottle. that's raict time -- 80 times the normal. >> i reached out through the different outlets here. and cummings responded. and i appreciate the fact that they're looking into it. >> reporter: the fda says the shortage is caused by manufacturing delays. congressman cummings is targeting middleman companies that buy the...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now, "entertainment tonight" the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> an american icon. a world visionary. >> he was our edison. our disney. >> apple's steve jobs, hollywood mourns his loss today. one of his final photos. frail. still fighting. >>> plus, his close connection to the stars of music, movies and tv. ♪ >>> then, the jackson death trial. and the
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now, "entertainment tonight" the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> an american icon. a world visionary. >> he was our edison. our disney. >> apple's steve jobs, hollywood mourns his loss today. one of his final photos. frail. still fighting. >>> plus, his close connection to the stars of music, movies and tv. ♪ >>> then,...
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that is a huge source of us impo importing from other countries. all of those things will be important. all of those things will be challenging. they will be hard. right now, we have a problem of putting people back to work. that's why congress needs to pass this jobs bill. the last point i'll make. if bill's right and everybody on capitol hill is cynical and saying there is no way that the overall jobs bill passes in its current form, we'll just keep on going at it. i want everybody to be clear. my intention is to insist that each part of this, i want an explanation as to why we shouldn't be doing it. each component part. putting people back to work rebuilding our roads. putting teachers back in the classroom. tax cuts for small businesses and middle class families. tax breaks for veterans. we will keep on going at it and hammering away until something gets done. i would love nothing more than to see congress act so aggressively that i can't campaign against them as ,,,,,,,, >>> hello again again. i'm jessica kartalija. >> don scott. >> police are
that is a huge source of us impo importing from other countries. all of those things will be important. all of those things will be challenging. they will be hard. right now, we have a problem of putting people back to work. that's why congress needs to pass this jobs bill. the last point i'll make. if bill's right and everybody on capitol hill is cynical and saying there is no way that the overall jobs bill passes in its current form, we'll just keep on going at it. i want everybody to be...
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and that nice weather will be with us. during the weekend, high pressure will be off the east coast. here comes the winds out of the west/southwest. warmer conditions. sunday and monday, probably close to or maybe even at 80 degrees, yes. haven't seen too many of those in the last week or so. southeast winds, around 5 knots on the bay. bay temp in the mid-60s. tonight, look for clearer skies. it will be cool, down around 44. some neighborhoods, maybe 40 downtown. probably to 50. sunny and pleasant. a high again tomorrow, right around 70 degrees. another beautiful, beautiful day, thank goodness. >> i think -- >> weekend is even warmer. >> and i think we're even. like we're even. like we don't owe you any money. >> he owes me some money. >> all right. that's another subject. >>> well, it is still a tight race in the pizza bolis pro pizza bowl challenge. tim williams heads the leader board. >> there is a really tight race in the wjz football challenge. jessica kartalija, along with adam may and don scott are all tied with 46
and that nice weather will be with us. during the weekend, high pressure will be off the east coast. here comes the winds out of the west/southwest. warmer conditions. sunday and monday, probably close to or maybe even at 80 degrees, yes. haven't seen too many of those in the last week or so. southeast winds, around 5 knots on the bay. bay temp in the mid-60s. tonight, look for clearer skies. it will be cool, down around 44. some neighborhoods, maybe 40 downtown. probably to 50. sunny and...
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it's very important to us. like i said, we are a values- based company and giving back is a key value for us. >> reporter: the garden and farm are part of this reservoir hill project. soon, this vacant lot across the street will be transformed into a neighborhood park. >> this is all vacant. and there was never a meeting place for the last 20 years. and i think this is a place to allow people to really get to know one another again. >> reporter: ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >> looking beautiful. and you can buy produce at the whitelock community farm on fridays and saturdays and a block party is scheduled on sunday, october 16th. >>> don't miss the cbs evening news. here's one of the stories they're working on. >>> in this dark and depressing job market. try kentucky. i'm jim axelrod. i'll have that story tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley. >>> still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. risky complications. a new warning about a drug given to millions of pregnant women. >>> a 4-year-old he
it's very important to us. like i said, we are a values- based company and giving back is a key value for us. >> reporter: the garden and farm are part of this reservoir hill project. soon, this vacant lot across the street will be transformed into a neighborhood park. >> this is all vacant. and there was never a meeting place for the last 20 years. and i think this is a place to allow people to really get to know one another again. >> reporter: ron matz, wjz eyewitness news....
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the chp purchased this and it is a special use district. when searching for a site for the project, there criteria was a building was for 20 units. this is scheduled for 16 minutes. this is based on the city wide definition of group housing which will allow them to have up to 50 prominent residents. based on the special use district, the edward can have up to 98 people there at one time. this project is far too small. it seems like this is not suitable. there is no outside space, there is no parking, the rooms are very small. i don't know about the kitchen and dining facilities and whether there is a group room where everyone can meet. i think that the area is not a good area and we quite disapprove of it. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my family owns the project adjacent. this is not mandatory transition. the tenants will find a standard lease with no time limits. there is no actual program for the expectations and goals. the chp cannot get control, they went out. i went hours listening and transcribing the entire hearing
the chp purchased this and it is a special use district. when searching for a site for the project, there criteria was a building was for 20 units. this is scheduled for 16 minutes. this is based on the city wide definition of group housing which will allow them to have up to 50 prominent residents. based on the special use district, the edward can have up to 98 people there at one time. this project is far too small. it seems like this is not suitable. there is no outside space, there is no...
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seems like this is a very serious questions about the level of force being used. is a forty three year old journalist he's reported for many conflicts. but it was in his own country where. he sustained his words. i just remember thinking is this really happening including us i took shelter in an enclosure just or syntagma and one policeman who i think was the commander asked in a very rude we are taking pictures i told him i was a journalist but he gave an order and i had one of the flash bangs thrown at me these are some of the pictures i took. the place he taken shelter amplified the sound of the flash bang causing always take. an injury which is. after the attack i won't call it an accident it was an attack like a small hill. an investigation was launched into the incident the progress has been slow a finalist tells us the countless cases against heavy handed police tactics and need to have any kind of results we witness for ourselves the lack of discrimination when the police lash out when journalists flung with his camera to the ground the rise in the level o
seems like this is a very serious questions about the level of force being used. is a forty three year old journalist he's reported for many conflicts. but it was in his own country where. he sustained his words. i just remember thinking is this really happening including us i took shelter in an enclosure just or syntagma and one policeman who i think was the commander asked in a very rude we are taking pictures i told him i was a journalist but he gave an order and i had one of the flash bangs...
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i am going to take a couple of guns i don't use and use others. the major thing we have to look at is prevention. we have so many different levels of things we have to use. we can't just say, okay. drop your gun off, you're cool. that's not a shot at the program. we need that problem. but we need these other programs and dealing with the parents and families. we just first grader at cleveland. i worked at cleveland. he probably found the gun. stuffed it in his back and went to school. >> nobody knew >> all my friend that is have guns. it's because it's for protection. because they don't want to be caught without a gun. if you're without a gun, there's more of a chance you're going to get hurt yourself. >> i guess the question is how do we make people feel safe in our communities? the issue is how do we need to get people to feel like they don't need a gun. >> you got video games that allow them to placate the attitudes. we have movies that make millions of dollars of that attitude created from our community. yes, we must do this, we must look at a
i am going to take a couple of guns i don't use and use others. the major thing we have to look at is prevention. we have so many different levels of things we have to use. we can't just say, okay. drop your gun off, you're cool. that's not a shot at the program. we need that problem. but we need these other programs and dealing with the parents and families. we just first grader at cleveland. i worked at cleveland. he probably found the gun. stuffed it in his back and went to school. >>...
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and yet he inspired us all. i mean, without steve jobs, you wonder, where's the excitement going to come from in this industry. >> it's a good question. and i don't think anyone really appreciates that. leo, thanks very much. erin burnett is still with us. as well. erin, you covered this story, this technology story, for a long time over at cnbc. did you ever have a chance to sit down with steve jobs? did you get to know him a little bit? >> i met him but i really never had a chance to actually interview him. and i wish i had. it was always a dream of mine. you know, i was actually out in sun valley, idaho, this summer, a get-together of a lot of tech ceos. and his name this summer was on the list. and i thought to myself, oh, he's been so sick, is he really going to be there? and of course he didn't end up being there. but i remember checking that list avidly and calling apple to see -- steve dowling over at apple, who has been an apple aficionado and a speaker for steve jobs over the years. but he wasn't there
and yet he inspired us all. i mean, without steve jobs, you wonder, where's the excitement going to come from in this industry. >> it's a good question. and i don't think anyone really appreciates that. leo, thanks very much. erin burnett is still with us. as well. erin, you covered this story, this technology story, for a long time over at cnbc. did you ever have a chance to sit down with steve jobs? did you get to know him a little bit? >> i met him but i really never had a chance...
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we can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i saw on grand beach and chinatown. when you close from tower to bush street and allow the people to get out there, you can see some fantastic results and we're going to patiently wait for the statistics to show us how much that impact was. but i want to simply welcome you here today and to put something in context they know will be exciting for us. you know that bicycle travel has increased over 60% since 2006. and that if we are to make sure that our goal of bicycle trips of being 20% of every trip that is in our city to be 20% by 2020, we're going to have to work a lot harder. we're going to have to educate more people. we're going to have to bring a lot more people under the tent, and we're going to have to understand how leadership and education and enforcement wor together with a cultural change that we have to produce in our city. we are, not only in name, a transit-first city. we also want to make sure
we can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i saw on grand beach and chinatown. when you close from tower to bush street and allow the people to get out there, you can see some fantastic results and we're going to patiently wait for the statistics to show us how much that impact was. but i want to simply welcome you here today and to put something in context they know will be exciting for us....
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know what you think drop us a line log on to our t.v. dot com. in other news several people are reported dead in the latest clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces in syria human rights groups continue to sound the alarm over multiple arrests and killings but one high profile victim has made an amazing reappearance parties are bennett reports now on the media's quickfire reaction to a dramatic story at the expense of checking facts. she was hailed as the flower of syria a symbol of the suffering under president bashar assad's brutal regime at least that's what much of the western media said after the apparent butchering of zeinab . we view pictures of what was done to corpses and they are simply too gruesome to aerate several western media outlets were quick to report on these gruesome deaths apparently the first woman killed in government custody but now it appears she's miraculously back from the dead even being interviewed on syrian t.v. . i came to the police station to see the truth this what i see to those li
know what you think drop us a line log on to our t.v. dot com. in other news several people are reported dead in the latest clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces in syria human rights groups continue to sound the alarm over multiple arrests and killings but one high profile victim has made an amazing reappearance parties are bennett reports now on the media's quickfire reaction to a dramatic story at the expense of checking facts. she was hailed as the flower of syria a...
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and violence is being used against the people. but so far it has been largely nonviolent there are increasing calls amongst the opponents of the regime saying you know we've got to use violence i sincerely hope they will those calls will be resisted so i don't think it's going to turn into that sort of . civil war type of confrontation i also think it's inconceivable that any outside powers would want to intervene militarily in a situation which is so complicated on the ground it's very difficult to see how any sort of outside intervention would help indeed it would probably hinder because it's the one thing that might bring all the syrians together in opposition to outside intervention so i just don't see that happening i think that's well realized amongst those who are most loud in condemnation of the syrian regime presence to thank you very much not at all pleasure. blooming. limits just some tubes. the most sense to pick the sum up. costs. come up. to be soo much brighter than the moon about sums from funds to christian saddam
and violence is being used against the people. but so far it has been largely nonviolent there are increasing calls amongst the opponents of the regime saying you know we've got to use violence i sincerely hope they will those calls will be resisted so i don't think it's going to turn into that sort of . civil war type of confrontation i also think it's inconceivable that any outside powers would want to intervene militarily in a situation which is so complicated on the ground it's very...
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is appropriate to use bond funds -- it is a prepared to use bond funds to do capital infrastructure work. this is not for filling the random pothole. this is for capital work. road resurfacing, road reconstruction, not basic operating. >> in the past years, voters have not been receptive to the idea of the streets fund or when they are proposed on the balance. the measure needs two-thirds of the voters to pass. what makes you think this is the year voters will go with that? >> a strong majority of voters do support having the capital work. our polling has been strong this year. six years ago, we got the 66% of the boat would no campaign whatsoever supporting or explaining at. this year, we're trying to really educate the voters. we think we have a chance of getting 2 2/3. 2/3 is a high threshold even though this is a popular kind of bond. we feel good we will have a shot of getting their. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next up, we will discuss proposition b with upon the. >> i am here with judy berkowtiz, an opponent of proposition b. do you oppose this? >> san francisco neighborh
is appropriate to use bond funds -- it is a prepared to use bond funds to do capital infrastructure work. this is not for filling the random pothole. this is for capital work. road resurfacing, road reconstruction, not basic operating. >> in the past years, voters have not been receptive to the idea of the streets fund or when they are proposed on the balance. the measure needs two-thirds of the voters to pass. what makes you think this is the year voters will go with that? >> a...
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how do you describe a man who gave us a new way to talk? >> first not in my backyard or front yard or on my street. the fight over a homeless shelter in a neighborhood has people there speaking out. >> they feel a church's good intentions could be a bad idea. we were at the meeting tonight. >> reporter: the church hoped to move 16 homeless men in to the part time shelter next week and they still hope to do it tonight. they found out it won't be easy though. the meeting of drew a packed house. the ac wasn't on and the room heated up in a hurry. > do not have a good track record with us. it's hard for us to trust you. >> what about neighbors, what about the rest of the community. warm the streets of hope program plans to house 16 homeless men behind the church. the men would stay here ten days a movement officials say the men would have no felonies or sex offenses. residents were skeptical. >> i don't believe you. >> reporter: it sits next to a daycare center and on a street with well kept single family homes . >> it's only for the winter bec
how do you describe a man who gave us a new way to talk? >> first not in my backyard or front yard or on my street. the fight over a homeless shelter in a neighborhood has people there speaking out. >> they feel a church's good intentions could be a bad idea. we were at the meeting tonight. >> reporter: the church hoped to move 16 homeless men in to the part time shelter next week and they still hope to do it tonight. they found out it won't be easy though. the meeting of drew...
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brings us the latest from new york. the most recent event that took place was when the protesters that were gathered down on wall street tried to push through barricades and the police that were there as you can see in the video started swinging but taunts at the protesters and also using pepper spray against all those that were closest to the police officers clearly a nother clash taking place as occupy wall street demonstrations have entered its third week now this was the pinnacle of the largest demonstration that has taken place thus far between ten and twenty thousand people were down in lower manhattan to come out to speak out and support the activists of occupy wall street we saw more than thirty different unions we saw transportation workers nurses teachers students not only in new york city but throughout the country walked out of school to take part in these demonstrations and what these people are saying is that they are sick of corporations and financial institutions and the u.s. politicians working hand in
brings us the latest from new york. the most recent event that took place was when the protesters that were gathered down on wall street tried to push through barricades and the police that were there as you can see in the video started swinging but taunts at the protesters and also using pepper spray against all those that were closest to the police officers clearly a nother clash taking place as occupy wall street demonstrations have entered its third week now this was the pinnacle of the...
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what we have done in this outreach plan is to use our presentations to community groups, to use our ability to provide fliers to lots of community and city organizations throughout the city, to inform community organizations, leaders, about our goals and about civilian oversight in general. and about the opportunity for the community to engage in community policing and to help the occ achieve our own goals. in 2010, what our staff did was we made presentations at a variety of community organizations such as textiles your -- excelsior youth center, the merchants association, we also went to a variety of community events. the bayview writers community association, the resource fair, senior action network convention, chinese action affairs. we participated in operation homeless connects. we also have an opportunity to work with a variety of juvenile justice groups. put together a know your rights pressure that is available in six languages. we have an opportunity to work with mental health providers and community organization. because of being a unique oversight model, academic and internation
what we have done in this outreach plan is to use our presentations to community groups, to use our ability to provide fliers to lots of community and city organizations throughout the city, to inform community organizations, leaders, about our goals and about civilian oversight in general. and about the opportunity for the community to engage in community policing and to help the occ achieve our own goals. in 2010, what our staff did was we made presentations at a variety of community...
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all this this has returned to my use and my use to me we all of our governors initiatives. officials in this district have been told to leave the company car in the carriage and get on their bikes and now all government business has to form from the saddle. the head of the local administration says the initiative has not only improved health but brought officials closer to the people. i asked the governor can we have one more car to help us with her duties he said you can have three to scooters under by so the tree officials can observe their people see who is up to what who's leaving rubbish outside for example. some critics have said the government's compulsory initiatives reminiscent of those in soviet times violate people's rights but a sports mad former motorbike rider denies the accusations and my abusing human rights the only way i am abusing human rights is by not giving people the opportunity to do even more physical exercise. as the clock strikes then. the police are out in force. looking for bad children the governor has imposed a curfew for unsupervised under si
all this this has returned to my use and my use to me we all of our governors initiatives. officials in this district have been told to leave the company car in the carriage and get on their bikes and now all government business has to form from the saddle. the head of the local administration says the initiative has not only improved health but brought officials closer to the people. i asked the governor can we have one more car to help us with her duties he said you can have three to scooters...
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>> am i less prosperous that i used to be? i was more prosperous three years ago than i am the last two years. >> reporter: but perhaps the most universal theme at occupy wall street, at least on day 18, was one famously articulated a few years ago by comedian george carlin. the american dream: you have to be asleep to believe it. granted, lots of causes here, but, we asked unemployed wine retailer robert segal. is one common theme though a sense that the american dream is over? >> bingo. i think they get to the front of the chow line and put out their plates and somebody says, "sorry sister, there's nothing here for you." or, "brother, take a hike." people are wondering what in the world's down the pike. it doesn't seem like much. >> reporter: steve flicker, now retired, spent his career on wall street. >> my generation and people just younger than me are the ones whose children aren't going to have it as good as we had dissipated this. >> reporter: not that we wanted to put words in his mouth, but we felt obliged to put the
>> am i less prosperous that i used to be? i was more prosperous three years ago than i am the last two years. >> reporter: but perhaps the most universal theme at occupy wall street, at least on day 18, was one famously articulated a few years ago by comedian george carlin. the american dream: you have to be asleep to believe it. granted, lots of causes here, but, we asked unemployed wine retailer robert segal. is one common theme though a sense that the american dream is over?...
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trying to get us to. the m.s.m. sorry media i didn't get the right should be ellis's me away from here but well you guys also talk about it so we all have problems with it right but the mainstream media trying to make the republican battle even more contentious the reality is that the republicans will become or come behind one person to get excited about that person and they will do their best they can to defeat obama and i personally don't think that chris christie would have done that much i don't think he would have been the savior party i think that's exactly what i believe i believe that he would have been disclosed as the liberal new jersey governor was already i think he did jump in i think he would have been fantastic but you know we made a living as a lobbyist. for. you know we're going to put on the seat will be ready to go to foreign country to point out he's a liberal he was burning. comics and he had a private jet and he was bringing us lobbyist something something made you know something he'd be a peop
trying to get us to. the m.s.m. sorry media i didn't get the right should be ellis's me away from here but well you guys also talk about it so we all have problems with it right but the mainstream media trying to make the republican battle even more contentious the reality is that the republicans will become or come behind one person to get excited about that person and they will do their best they can to defeat obama and i personally don't think that chris christie would have done that much i...
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piano fights these arts organizations are really helping us see us revitalize taylor street right intimate market. you also have a higher degree of safety. the substation will be completed by early winter and we will have a substation that will have patrols of officers to make sure. we are going to work with the community and supervisor kim to recreate the ambassador program there and make sure we have additional eyes and ears holon market to fifth to 11th, to make sure that people feel safe, particularly during the hours in which people work. these days, when you have tech companies there, they are working at 10:00, 11:00 at night. they are not really paying attention to anyone else. the programming of the arts. we will continue working on the un plaza. off the grid, the arts festival coming up at the end of the month into early october, on u.n. plaza, that will reflect our commitment to working closely with our program to revitalize middle-market. finally, as you know, can we said this at a time when we introduced the payroll tax exemption, that is just the beginning. i want to continue
piano fights these arts organizations are really helping us see us revitalize taylor street right intimate market. you also have a higher degree of safety. the substation will be completed by early winter and we will have a substation that will have patrols of officers to make sure. we are going to work with the community and supervisor kim to recreate the ambassador program there and make sure we have additional eyes and ears holon market to fifth to 11th, to make sure that people feel safe,...
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what they used to call the american way. it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker. [ glen ] not one. not one. doing things the right way. quality. [ jimmeka ] building cars that americans want. [ jamaul ] right here in america. hyundai is an all-american success story. ♪ whether you're an allstate customer or not. all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. [ female announcer ] and if you call now, your first tow in good hands roadside assistance is free! simply get a quote on any allstate insurance policy. that's a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance just for calling, and a free tow just for quoting. call now! at the top of the newscast we talked about the deadly shooting vi spree in the south bay. the suspect is still on the loose tonight. this is not the first work place shooting here. the
what they used to call the american way. it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker. [ glen ] not one. not one. doing things the right way. quality. [ jimmeka ] building cars that americans want. [ jamaul ] right here in america. hyundai is an all-american success story. ♪ whether you're an allstate customer or not. all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside...
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ceqa does not let us do that. whether it is a subdivision map or a 100 unit condo project, ceqa applies. because it has been around for decades, there is a lot of case law to interpret this. i know it can get dense, but the bottom line is, there are a series of cases, one in particular called the city of antioch. in this case, a sewer line was that issue. not a big building or construction deal. the proponents of the sewer line made the exact same arguments being made here. they said listen, a negative declaration is for the fine. there is no project at issue here. what is the big deal? the court of appeals overruled that. they said the requirement of an early preparation of eir is designed to provide a piece male review by which corporations emerge from chopping a large project into little ones. another case where a tentative map was issued. the determination of a negative declaration was ok. to make sure and eir was done with a product of such significance. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good evenin
ceqa does not let us do that. whether it is a subdivision map or a 100 unit condo project, ceqa applies. because it has been around for decades, there is a lot of case law to interpret this. i know it can get dense, but the bottom line is, there are a series of cases, one in particular called the city of antioch. in this case, a sewer line was that issue. not a big building or construction deal. the proponents of the sewer line made the exact same arguments being made here. they said listen, a...
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it propelled us. taylor had a ban on public outrage. we were singing and praising god in our living room. someone said, let's go outside. without leaving a second thought, because he had some of the most brutal soldiers, which took to the streets. people were shocked. we marched to the streets and went to city hall, presented our statement to the press. the next time we stepped out, our numbers increase. every time we stepped out, it increased and increased and increased. you cannot have a sound mind all by yourself when you live in terror, you live in mayhem, the sound is like the sound of an explosion. you can never have a sound mind by yourself. that is the second place that god stepped in. you will not lose your mind. even after you lose your children. people were losing their children on a daily paces -- basis. tavis: tell me how your range these kinds of protests. you gather these women together. in a country, by your own ignition, where women had not been respected. they are being raped and murdered. women and their children. how
it propelled us. taylor had a ban on public outrage. we were singing and praising god in our living room. someone said, let's go outside. without leaving a second thought, because he had some of the most brutal soldiers, which took to the streets. people were shocked. we marched to the streets and went to city hall, presented our statement to the press. the next time we stepped out, our numbers increase. every time we stepped out, it increased and increased and increased. you cannot have a...
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the motion adopting conditional use only mentions foster use twice. -- youth twice. this inconsistency and the reality has disturbing implications not only for this project but as as a precedent for future projects. next, the size and density project. this is insufficient as so far as it will try to pack too many kids into two small units. this is the immensely important and to make work, the project sponsor needs a certain number of kids. to compare this to booker t., this is not even close. this is massively expensive. this is basically at the feet of the people that have to live there. i would like to point out that there are several aspects of the housing element. there is the objective of greater policy awareness out -- at greater policy awareness. how could this happen without any discussion? also to great certainty in the development in the entitlement process by creating primers. implement the planning process improvements to produce project delays and provide clear information. this is a pot of the project for many reasons. when a project flies in the face o
the motion adopting conditional use only mentions foster use twice. -- youth twice. this inconsistency and the reality has disturbing implications not only for this project but as as a precedent for future projects. next, the size and density project. this is insufficient as so far as it will try to pack too many kids into two small units. this is the immensely important and to make work, the project sponsor needs a certain number of kids. to compare this to booker t., this is not even close....
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one medication that brenda frese uses is in short supply. >> obviously it impacts us. i'm fortunate that my son, you know, the drugs have been made available. but just to think as a mother and as a parent that you are limited a drug that could save your child's life i think is inexcusable. >> so does congressman elijah cummings and he has found that a lot of these companies are acting as middlemen and raising up the price as much as 680%. reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> help is on the way for the maryland victims of tropical storm lee. president obama has declared a major disaster for four kamenetz. the move frees up federal funding. buildings were damaged and there was some major flooding. >> 6:08. 49 degrees on tv hill. bill gates reacts to the death of steve jobs. >> who needs to pay for expensive cable when you have an xbox? >> the largest crowds yet lined the streets of new york as the occupied wall street protest continues. dine outpreviewing week and we have some raw oysters. >> are you brave enough to go through the fort mchenry? the bi
one medication that brenda frese uses is in short supply. >> obviously it impacts us. i'm fortunate that my son, you know, the drugs have been made available. but just to think as a mother and as a parent that you are limited a drug that could save your child's life i think is inexcusable. >> so does congressman elijah cummings and he has found that a lot of these companies are acting as middlemen and raising up the price as much as 680%. reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv...
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stay with us. you're in "the situation room." ♪ kingdoms and queens ♪ they all bow down to you ♪ ♪ branches and ranch hands ♪ are bowin', too ♪ and i've taken off... [ man ] we could have gone a more traditional route... but it wouldn't have been nearly as memorable. ♪ here comes the sun again when they taste the food that you cooked, it does something to your heart. i think what people like most about the grilled food is the taste. the flavor comes from that oak wood. the shrimp, the fresh fish, the steaks. it locks in the flavor, it seals in the juices so that when you put the fork in it, it just goes through it like butter. it's beautiful. [ laughs ] i'm proud to be a grill master. i love food. my name is charles himple. i'm a red lobster grill master, and i sea food differently. >>> live pictures of the occupy wall street demonstration spreading outside of new york city. these are live pictures from los angeles. you see a crowd getting ready there and we have live pictures from he
stay with us. you're in "the situation room." ♪ kingdoms and queens ♪ they all bow down to you ♪ ♪ branches and ranch hands ♪ are bowin', too ♪ and i've taken off... [ man ] we could have gone a more traditional route... but it wouldn't have been nearly as memorable. ♪ here comes the sun again when they taste the food that you cooked, it does something to your heart. i think what people like most about the grilled food is the taste. the flavor comes from that oak wood....
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for temperatures, 20 degrees warmer for us. but for tomorrow, still have to watch out here for slight chance of some isolated showers. as for tonight, cold, folks. special leer in the north bay. lo49ras, updeee49, s gatos. tomorrow, 60s for everyone. from the north bay down to south bay. morning time on your forecast. weather channel on cable. you will see here, slight chance of showers for tomorrow. then we dry out friday. and temperatures in the upper 70s, to near 80 as we head into reis upcoming weekend the a veprie ysa b reprieve by saturday, sunday. guys. >> thank you for the update. jeff. >> we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son. [ female announcer ] alta bates summit medical center and sutter health -- our story is you. >>> no, thank you. official. sarah palin will not be running for the presidency. aft
for temperatures, 20 degrees warmer for us. but for tomorrow, still have to watch out here for slight chance of some isolated showers. as for tonight, cold, folks. special leer in the north bay. lo49ras, updeee49, s gatos. tomorrow, 60s for everyone. from the north bay down to south bay. morning time on your forecast. weather channel on cable. you will see here, slight chance of showers for tomorrow. then we dry out friday. and temperatures in the upper 70s, to near 80 as we head into reis...
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this is why he continues to fascinate us. because he's like a beautiful cole identify scopic art object-- call identify scopic art object. you turn it one little tilt and a whole new angle of light comes in >> woodruff: that was author paul hendrickson on his new book, "hemingway's boat." >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: president obama called the economic situation an emergency, and he sharply challenged congressional republicans to vote on his jobs bill. apple founder steve jobs was remembered as a digital visionary and one of the world's great innovators. he died wednesday at 56. and wall street rallied again. the dow industrials gained more than 180 points. and to kwame holman for what's on the "newshour" online. kwame? >> holman: you can watch all of president obama's news conference on the rundown blog. and there's much more on steve jobs, including a 1985 "newshour" report from elizabeth brackett on the then-tumultous times for apple and a roundup of notable looks back on jobs and his legacy plus jef
this is why he continues to fascinate us. because he's like a beautiful cole identify scopic art object-- call identify scopic art object. you turn it one little tilt and a whole new angle of light comes in >> woodruff: that was author paul hendrickson on his new book, "hemingway's boat." >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: president obama called the economic situation an emergency, and he sharply challenged congressional republicans to vote on his jobs...
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closer staying with us here on our t.v. fifteen minutes past the hour in moscow palestinians have made it more erodes into the u.n. a step closer toward joining you know the united nations heritage group unesco they can now submit a bid for approval by the end of the month. to try to get their monuments listed as world heritage site but it was given a green light despite opposition from the united states it's a key diplomatic victory for palestinians out the world. body and comes ahead of the whole for its full statehood palestinian leader mahmoud abbas applied to the security council for a full u.n. membership in september it's now working its way through the process. clearing out of some other stories making headlines across the globe the iconic co-founder of apple computers steve jobs has died after an eight year battle with pancreatic cancer he led apple to becoming the world's biggest computer firm and presided over an empire that revolutionized computing mobile communications and even how we listen to music jobs who w
closer staying with us here on our t.v. fifteen minutes past the hour in moscow palestinians have made it more erodes into the u.n. a step closer toward joining you know the united nations heritage group unesco they can now submit a bid for approval by the end of the month. to try to get their monuments listed as world heritage site but it was given a green light despite opposition from the united states it's a key diplomatic victory for palestinians out the world. body and comes ahead of the...
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it started right here on this show the global insurrection against banker occupation satan ever tell us more max in fact today is occupy keiser before i am occupying the set today to occupy me worth are the handcuffs actually max you have been drugged yes report made it to the front page of the drudge report roseanne barr had bankers rich who won't give up wealth now i want to point out that this is also a right wing site that was celebrated when a black man was killed in georgia recently they they whooped it out when a muslim guy an american citizen was assassinated without any due process no evidence ever even presented yeah well those people didn't have the advantage of being white did that and you know last week we covered a lesser stonily who broke through the matrix broke through the mainstream media and caused an uproar when he said that goldman sachs rules the world well he was invited on to i.t.v. news and he was there this week and here's a video of him where he's asked first they show this little clip where he says goldman sachs rules the world the audience booed him and then
it started right here on this show the global insurrection against banker occupation satan ever tell us more max in fact today is occupy keiser before i am occupying the set today to occupy me worth are the handcuffs actually max you have been drugged yes report made it to the front page of the drudge report roseanne barr had bankers rich who won't give up wealth now i want to point out that this is also a right wing site that was celebrated when a black man was killed in georgia recently they...
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and we asked you guys at home to tweet us something funny or weird that your roommate does or used to do. we got thousands of tweets. in fact, within a half hour, it was a worldwide trending topic. which is huge. so thanks for the tweets. thanks for the tts, you guys. and now -- [ light laughter ] i usually come out, i say thanks for the tts, and everyone seems to know what i'm talking about. "trending topics." [ laughter ] thanks for the tts. [ cheers and applause ] whether they be thin mints or samoas. [ laughter ] the trending topic, the trending topics to me. so thank you for the tts. [ light laughter ] now i thought i'd share some of my favorite "my roommate is crazy" tweets from you guys. here you go, you guys. this first tweet is from @jeffesh. he says, "my first college roommate would but toothpaste on his brush before he went to bed so that he could save time in the morning." [ laughter ] he saved about three seconds there, i guess. a very, very busy man. this one's from @jurgennation. [ laughter ] he says, "once i caught him running back and forth across his room. upon me as
and we asked you guys at home to tweet us something funny or weird that your roommate does or used to do. we got thousands of tweets. in fact, within a half hour, it was a worldwide trending topic. which is huge. so thanks for the tweets. thanks for the tts, you guys. and now -- [ light laughter ] i usually come out, i say thanks for the tts, and everyone seems to know what i'm talking about. "trending topics." [ laughter ] thanks for the tts. [ cheers and applause ] whether they be...
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thank you for joining us. tell us about why this event is important today. >> it's very important not only for the bullying prevention, but the parental involvement part. they go together. it's a society issue and everyone plays a part. we're fortunate to have the governor and the first lady and the executives from the cartoon network. students are only in school 6 hours a day. to have them as allies is crucial. >> they can maybe get ahole of the students better. >> absolutely. in this instant world of communication, that's where it's at. >> reporter: what are some of the things to do to fight against bullying? >> we have a campaign and have had for several years to speak up. silence is the worst thing that can happen in the case of bullying. you have to find the first responsible adult, communicate and put the wheels in motion to solve the problem. >> as far as parental involvement, what can parents do? >> to be advocates for their children partners with schools in the education of their children. they need t
thank you for joining us. tell us about why this event is important today. >> it's very important not only for the bullying prevention, but the parental involvement part. they go together. it's a society issue and everyone plays a part. we're fortunate to have the governor and the first lady and the executives from the cartoon network. students are only in school 6 hours a day. to have them as allies is crucial. >> they can maybe get ahole of the students better. >>...
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by dynamic housing market can help us lead us out of recovery. it will not be a beneficiary of jobs in of themselves. >> i fully agree with what roger said. i'm a former realtor myself. the construction industry and, as ron said, 20% of our economic growth has traditionally been even greater as well coming out of recession, has been in housing markets. you have pinned up demand. at the nightmare on him street where the kids have moved back into their parents basements. [laughter] a show of hands? >> not to mention grandma or grandpa. [laughter] the reality is that we have plenty of demand. we don't have people who can qualify for the mortgages because the of third party impediments. people come in fact i did a radio talk shows went on this topic, and moderator of the talk show said, well, all these people are in the subprime loans but i'm telling you from my area, where we were subprime central, those people got washed out the first two years. this is mom and dad who's been there for 10 or 12 years. mom lost her part-time job at the schools, i go
by dynamic housing market can help us lead us out of recovery. it will not be a beneficiary of jobs in of themselves. >> i fully agree with what roger said. i'm a former realtor myself. the construction industry and, as ron said, 20% of our economic growth has traditionally been even greater as well coming out of recession, has been in housing markets. you have pinned up demand. at the nightmare on him street where the kids have moved back into their parents basements. [laughter] a show...
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injustice and corporate greed that they blame for pushing the country into financial meltdown or brings us more from new york. the grassroots campaign against wall street and economic inequality in the u.s. has gained enormous momentum on wednesday a dozen labor groups and students joined the occupy wall street protesters as thousands marched through lower manhattan demanding accountability from their elected officials we saw our teachers we saw the transport workers students as i mentioned nurses all flooding out onto the street to join forces with activists that are campaigning against corporate influence over u.s. politics and the wealth disparity in america now this group says that the middle class has suffered the biggest burden of the u.s. economic crisis while the wealthiest have only gotten richer while the corporations have benefited from bigger profits and paid the least amount of taxes we did see thousands gather nearby several locations in wall street and the crowd was chanting several things such as this is cairo this is tunisia enough with the government back to wall street b
injustice and corporate greed that they blame for pushing the country into financial meltdown or brings us more from new york. the grassroots campaign against wall street and economic inequality in the u.s. has gained enormous momentum on wednesday a dozen labor groups and students joined the occupy wall street protesters as thousands marched through lower manhattan demanding accountability from their elected officials we saw our teachers we saw the transport workers students as i mentioned...
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good morning, bob, thank you for joining us. first of all, tell us about what is going on today. >> this is an important day. it brings together two key issues. the prevention of bullying and the parent involvement. there's no worse thing with regard to preventing bullying than for people to be quiet. witnesses, victims, if you see it, you need to report it. >> reporter: what do you think of the folks gathering to show support? >> we're honored to host them today. >> they've done a lot of good things in regards to bullying prevention. they have a student-led group called step up. >> you're going to join us in the 6:00 hour. we'll talk to bob more coming up in the 6:00 hour, this event kicks off here at the high school. >>> bank of america is now refusing to engage publicly with customers over the fee coming to your debit card but they will have a petition against them today. bank of america announced they would charge $5 a month to use the credit card and already petitions are circulating. there's more than 100,000 signatures pl
good morning, bob, thank you for joining us. first of all, tell us about what is going on today. >> this is an important day. it brings together two key issues. the prevention of bullying and the parent involvement. there's no worse thing with regard to preventing bullying than for people to be quiet. witnesses, victims, if you see it, you need to report it. >> reporter: what do you think of the folks gathering to show support? >> we're honored to host them today. >>...
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doug kammerer joins us to tell us how long this weather pattern is going to last. doug? >> it's fantastic. i think it's going to last the rest of the week and into the weekend. temperatures are a little bit on the cool side right now. 68 degrees with plenty of sunshine. i's not bad out there at all. winds out of the south at 8 miles per hour. 72 degrees to petersburg and west virginia. 72 in culpeper. 70 in fredericksburg. annapolis at 65 degrees. we have cooler air than we did yesterday. temperatures five to six degrees cooler. satellite and radar, clear skies across the area. we continue to see clear skies throughout the night. it's going to allow temperatures to drop tonight. 56 degrees by 11:00. 51 when you wake up tomorrow morning. that is inside the district. most areas will be in the low to mid-40s. you'll need the jacket as you step outside tomorrow morning. i'll show you how warm things get as we work into the holiday weekend. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, an 11-month-old boy found unresponsive. tonight, vekters try to figure out what happened and why. >>> t
doug kammerer joins us to tell us how long this weather pattern is going to last. doug? >> it's fantastic. i think it's going to last the rest of the week and into the weekend. temperatures are a little bit on the cool side right now. 68 degrees with plenty of sunshine. i's not bad out there at all. winds out of the south at 8 miles per hour. 72 degrees to petersburg and west virginia. 72 in culpeper. 70 in fredericksburg. annapolis at 65 degrees. we have cooler air than we did yesterday....
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we have the city that helps us. we have prop h. but the reality, the bottom route is our state doesn't fund anything. our problem, frustration as a school districts. they are not opposed to doing what texas has done. we would love to have social emotional communities. we don't even have the money to have a basic teacher in every classroom. california is an out right disgrace. how can we be the eighth richest economy? we're the 8th richest economy and we rank 48th. we will be dead last. that means louisiana. mississippi. every one will fund education. better than the 8th richest. every one of our children deserve this. we aren't walking the talk. the reality is, we talk a good line. but we don't walk the talk. this public, all the citizens. not only in san francisco, but in california better start standing up for our kids. we are not funding it. let's start getting behind and forcing the politicians to say, the most important thing is our children. >> all right. okay. so that is actually an excellent segway. we have approximately 7
we have the city that helps us. we have prop h. but the reality, the bottom route is our state doesn't fund anything. our problem, frustration as a school districts. they are not opposed to doing what texas has done. we would love to have social emotional communities. we don't even have the money to have a basic teacher in every classroom. california is an out right disgrace. how can we be the eighth richest economy? we're the 8th richest economy and we rank 48th. we will be dead last. that...